Wireless Network and System (WinSys) Lab

Wireless Network and System (WinSys) Lab

Wireless Network and System (WinSys) Lab focuses on the design and develop new network algorithms, protocols, and systems for next generation wireless communication networks and edge computing systems that support a variety of applications such as mobile mixed reality, ubiquitous machine vision, smart grid, wave energy, airborne computing, and autonomous vehicles. WinSys emphasizes both theoretical analysis that provides rigorous performance evaluation and practical system implementation that validates the viability of new networking solutions. WinSys is equipped with state-of-the-art wireless networking devices and embedded computing boards such as USRP B210, N200, and N310, NVIDIA Jetson TX2 and TX 1, Unmanned Aerial Systems, OpenWRT Wireless Routers, Openflow Switches, Arduinos, and Raspberry Pis. WinSys collaborates with faculties from both ECE and CS departments on interdisciplinary research projects.

Primary Faculty: Tao Han

Collaborator: Jiang (Linda) Xie, Sukumar Kamalasadan, Tiefu Zhao, Chen Chen, Thomas Weldon, Yu Wang (CS), Pu Wang (CS) and Aidong Lu (CS)

Location: EPIC 2378

Weblink: https://webpages.charlotte.edu/than3/TaoLab/